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GreenBytes was an
American company providing inline deduplication data
storage appliances and cloud-scale IO-Offload systems.
Robert Petrocelli founded...
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deduplication features added by
GreenBytes and
subsequently made
proprietary for a
storage system product.
GreenBytes originally owned the
trademark on...
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compression ratios. Two
examples in 2012 were
GreenBytes and Tegile. In May 2014,
Oracle bought GreenBytes for its ZFS
deduplication and
replication technology...
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proprietary implementation of ZFS (Zevo) was
available at no cost from
GreenBytes, Inc.,
implementing up to ZFS file
system version 5 and ZFS pool version...
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Eckerd Corporation Fruit of the Loom
Global Broadcasting GreenBytes GTECH Corporation Manpacks Martin & Hall The
Outlet Company Rhode Island...
- ZFS+, ZFS with
proprietary data de-duplication
technology extensions by
GreenBytes Oracle ZFS, a
proprietary version of ZFS for
Oracle Solaris OpenZFS, an...
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collaboration technology for co-browsing and
screen sharing [6] May 15, 2014
GreenBytes Technology for data
deduplication on ZFS file system,
primarily targeted...
- 2005.
Retrieved 2012-03-06. R. Fielding, Ed., Adobe; J. Reschke, Ed.,
greenbytes (June 2014). "Hypertext
Transfer Protocol (HTTP/1.1):
Message Syntax and...
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Byte (stylized as
BYTE) was a
microcomputer magazine,
influential in the late 1970s and
throughout the 1980s
because of its wide-ranging
editorial coverage...
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Retrieved 22
April 2008. "Cypress: SUN X4540 and ZFS+".
Greenbytes.
Retrieved 15
September 2008. "The
Internet In A Box". Sun Microsystems...